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Anandhi, D., P. T. Srinivasan, K. Revathi, and E. K. Revathy. "Antibacterial Activity of Caesalpinia coriaria." Biosciences Biotechnology Research Asia 8, no. 2 (December 30, 2011): 759–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/bbra/931.

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Drumond, Marcos Antônio, Ismael Eleotério Pires, Visêldo Ribeiro de Oliveira, Anderson Ramos de Oliveira, and Ivan André Alvarez. "Produção e distribuição de biomassa de espécies arbóreas no semi-árido brasileiro." Revista Árvore 32, no. 4 (August 2008): 665–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0100-67622008000400007.

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Com o objetivo de avaliar a produção e distribuição de biomassa de algumas espécies arbóreas de múltiplo uso em condições de sequeiro do submédio do São Francisco, instalou-se um experimento no Campo Experimental da Caatinga da Embrapa Semi-Árido, Município de Petrolina, PE. Foram realizadas medições de altura e diâmetro à altura do peito (DAP) de 16 árvores centrais, em três parcelas de cada espécie: Leucaena diversifolia, Caesalpinia velutina, Caesalpinia coriaria, Mimosa tenuiflora e Ateleia herbert-smithii. A biomassa foi estimada com base na árvore de altura média de cada parcela, avaliando-se, separadamente, cada componente (folhas, galhos, cascas e lenho). A biomassa nos diferentes componentes arbóreos das espécies foi distribuída na seguinte ordem: folha<casca<galho<raiz<lenho, excetuando-se A. herbert-smithii, que produziu mais folha do que casca. A produção de biomassa total foi superior em C. velutina (51,6 kg ha-1), seguida por L. diversifolia (36,6 kg ha-1), A. herbert-smithii ( 26,4 kg ha-1), Caesalpinia coriaria (23,0 kg ha-1) e Mimosa tenuiflora (21,6 kg ha-1). Entretanto, a matéria seca foliar, que é o principal componente forrageiro das espécies, foi maior em C. velutina (3,7 kg ha-1), vindo em seguida A. herbert-smithii (2,8 kg ha-1) e C. coriaria (2,2 kg ha-1), L. diversifolia (2,0 kg ha-1) e M. tenuiflora (1,3 kg ha-1), representando, respectivamente, 7,2; 10,7; 9,5; 5,3; e 6,3% da biomassa total. C. velutina destacou-se por ser a mais produtiva, tanto como madeireira (lenho=30,8 t ha-1) quanto forrageira (folhas = 3,7 t ha-1), enquanto a M. tenuiflora foi a de menor potencial forrageiro.
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B. Ram韗ez-L髉ez, Cesar, Rita Beltr醤-S醤chez, Alistair Hern醤dez-Izquierdo, Jos�Luis SalvadorHern醤dez, Eduardo Salcedo-P閞ez, Rosa E. del R韔, and Mauro M. Mart韓ez Pacheco. "Antifeedant Activity of Caesalpinia coriaria Essential Oil Against Incisitermes marginipennis (Latreille)." Phyton 90, no. 3 (2021): 907–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.32604/phyton.2021.013775.

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Cruz Minier, Cristiana. "Pruebas de sensibilidad y resistencia bacteriana frente a diferentes concentraciones de extracto de caesalpinia coriaria (Guatapaná)." Ciencia y Sociedad 32, no. 1 (March 1, 2007): 8–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.22206/cys.2007.v32i1.pp8-20.

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El objetivo general de esta investigación es determinar la sensibilidad o resistencia de las bacterias Escherichia coli, Pseudomona aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, Estreptococos pyogenes, Klebsiella pneumoniae frente a diferentes concentraciones del extracto de Guatapaná Para la realización de este estudio se determinó la localización geográfica de la planta, se entrevistaron informantes claves de las comunidades aledañas. Además, se efectuaron pruebas de sensibilidad de microorganismos frente a la planta, atendiendo a los usos determinados en la entrevistas a la población De acuerdo a las respuestas dadas por los entrevistados el principal uso que se le da a C. coriaria es medicinal. Los patrones de sensibilidad y resistencia de las bacterias probadas son coherentes con el uso que les da la comunidad. Se recomienda hacer estudios para determinar los principios activos que acreditan a la C. coriaria para ser utilizada como medicinal y establecer la concentración que muestre niveles adecuados de efectividad frente a enfermedades de origen bacteriano.
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Wulansari, Arini, Berna Elya, and Arikadia Noviani. "Arginase Inhibitory and Antioxidant Activities of Caesalpinia coriaria (Jacq.) Willd. Bark Extract." Pharmacognosy Journal 10, no. 6 (September 14, 2018): 1174–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.5530/pj.2018.6.201.

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Sánchez, Nallely, Germán David Mendoza, José Antonio Martínez, Pedro Abel Hernández, Luis Miguel Camacho Diaz, Hector Aarón Lee-Rangel, Anayeli Vazquez, and Rogelio Flores Ramirez. "Effect ofCaesalpinia coriariaFruits and Soybean Oil on Finishing Lamb Performance and Meat Characteristics." BioMed Research International 2018 (February 21, 2018): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9486258.

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To evaluate phenolic compounds and whether the combination of a tanniferous fruit and soybean oil could improve the performance, meat characteristics, and fatty acid (FA) profile in lambs, an experiment was conducted over 40 days with twenty creole male lambs (23.71±3.46 kg). The lambs were allotted in a completely randomised design, with factorial arrangement 2 × 2, with the following dietary treatments: (1) control diet, (2) 2%Caesalpinia coriariaground fruit dry matter (DM), (3) 2% soybean oil DM, and (4) 2%Caesalpinia coriariafruit plus 2% soybean oil. The concentration of condensed tannins (CT) inCaesalpinia coriaceawas 21.71 g/kg DM. No interactions were detected (P>0.05) among soybean oil andCaesalpinia coriaria, and there were no differences in daily gain, intake, and feed conversion. Soybean oil reduced (P<0.05) DM digestibility (68.05 versus 59.56%). In fat from thelongissimus thoracis et lumborum(LTL) muscle, only linoleic acid presented differences (P<0.05) between treatments. The combination ofCaesalpinia coriaceafruit and soybean oil did not improve lamb performance at the included levels.
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Srinivasan, P. T., D. Anandhi, S. Kanimozhi, and M. Anbarasan. "GC-MS ANALYSIS OF PHYTOCHEMICALS IN THE METHANOLIC EXTRACT OF Caesalpinia coriaria (Jacq) Willd." International Journal of Advanced Research 4, no. 7 (July 31, 2016): 1417–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/982.

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García-Hernández, C., R. Rojo-Rubio, A. Olmedo-Juárez, A. Zamilpa, P. Mendoza de Gives, I. A. Antonio-Romo, L. Aguilar-Marcelino, J. Arece-García, D. Tapia-Maruri, and M. González-Cortazar. "Galloyl derivatives from Caesalpinia coriaria exhibit in vitro ovicidal activity against cattle gastrointestinal parasitic nematodes." Experimental Parasitology 200 (May 2019): 16–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.exppara.2019.03.012.

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Campos-Pérez, A., L. M. Camacho-Díaz, M. J. Adegbeye, M. M. M. Y. Elghandour, A. Z. M. Salem, A. Barbabosa-Pliego, S. Rojas-Hernández, and M. Cipriano-Salazar. "Valorization of Caesalpinia coriaria Fruit Waste to Enhance the Ruminal Mitigation of Greenhouse Gases Production." Waste and Biomass Valorization 12, no. 9 (February 10, 2021): 4991–5000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12649-021-01361-w.

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De Jesús-Martínez, X., A. Olmedo-Juárez, J. Olivares-Pérez, A. Zamilpa, P. Mendoza de Gives, M. E. López-Arellano, S. Rojas-Hernández, A. Villa-Mancera, L. M. Camacho-Díaz, and M. Cipriano-Salazar. "In Vitro Anthelmintic Activity of Methanolic Extract from Caesalpinia coriaria J. Willd Fruits against Haemonchus contortus Eggs and Infective Larvae." BioMed Research International 2018 (November 29, 2018): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/7375693.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the in vitro lethal effect of a methanolic extract (ME) from Caesalpinia coriaria fruits against Haemonchus contortus eggs and infective larvae. The anthelmintic activity was assessed using the egg hatching inhibition assay (EHI) and the mortality test. The ME was assessed using five concentrations as follows: 6.15, 3.12, 1.56, and 0.78 mg/mL to eggs and 150, 100, 75, and 50 mg/mL to larvae, respectively. Ivermectin (5 mg/mL) was used as positive control and 4% methanol and distilled water were used as negative controls. The data of ovicidal and larvicidal effect were analyzed with a completely randomized design through ANOVA analysis using the general linear model (GLM) and lethal concentrations (LC50 and LC90) were estimated through a Probit analysis using the SAS program. A clear ME increased concentration dependence effect was observed in the EHI and mortality tests. The highest activity of the methanolic extract was observed at the highest concentration (P < 0.05) to obtain a similar effect to the positive control (ivermectin), with LC50 = 78.38 and 0.00064 mg/mL and LC90 =235.63 and 0.024 mg/mL, respectively, for larvae and eggs. The results indicate that the C. coriaria fruit ME possesses in vitro ovicidal and larvicidal properties (gallotannins: methyl gallate) against H. contortus that needs to be investigated more in vivo for the control of gastroenteric nematodes in ruminants.
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Olmedo-Juárez, Agustín, Tania Isabel Briones-Robles, Adrian Zaragoza-Bastida, Alejando Zamilpa, Deyanira Ojeda-Ramírez, Pedro Mendoza de Gives, Jaime Olivares-Pérez, and Nallely Rivero-Perez. "Antibacterial activity of compounds isolated from Caesalpinia coriaria (Jacq) Willd against important bacteria in public health." Microbial Pathogenesis 136 (November 2019): 103660. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.micpath.2019.103660.

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Toyo-Fernández, Betsay María. "Estudio etnobotánico y fitoquímico para la promoción del uso medicinal del dividivi (Caesalpinia coriaria (Jacq.) Willd.)." Ingenium et Potentia 3, no. 5 (July 31, 2021): 38. http://dx.doi.org/10.35381/i.p.v3i5.1368.

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Se proyecta una investigación mixta para evaluar desde el punto de vista etnobotánico y fitoquímico los frutos del dividivi en Carazao, estado Falcón, Venezuela como contribución al patrimonio ecológico, cultural y saludable de la región. A través del método etnográfico serán descritas las experiencias etnomedicinales de informantes claves de la comunidad. Cuantitativamente, la importancia cultural de la especie será determinada por el índice de Friedman, índice de valor de uso y consenso del uso. Para el estudio fitoquímico se prepararán extractos al 10% P/V usando cuatro sistemas: uno acuoso y tres etanol-agua a los que se aplicarán los métodos de extracción: soxhlet, maceración pasiva, infusión y decocción. Posteriormente, se aplicarán los métodos de follinciocalteu y DPPH, para determinar compuestos fenólicos y actividad antioxidante. Los estudios etnobotánicos desde un enfoque interdisciplinario contribuyen a la búsqueda de nuevos agentes fitoterapéuticos y al desarrollo sostenible de las comunidades rurales portadoras del conocimiento tradicional.
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Drumond, Marcos Antônio, Orlando Monteiro de Carvalho Filho, and Visêldo Ribeiro de Oliveira. "Introdução e seleção de espécies arbóreas forrageiras exóticas na região semi-árida do Estado de Sergipe." Acta Botanica Brasilica 13, no. 3 (December 1999): 251–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0102-33061999000300004.

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Este trabalho teve como objetivo selecionar espécies arbóreas de uso madeireiro e forrageiro para a região semi-árida do Estado de Sergipe. Foram introduzidas quinze espécies procedentes da região semi-árida da América Central: Acacia farnesiana, Albizia caribaea, Albizia guachepele, Ateleia herbert-smithii, Caesalpinia coriaria, Caesalpinia eryostachys, Caesalpinia velutina, Entervlobium cyclocarpum, Gliricidia sepium, Leucaena diversifolia, Leucaena leucocephala, Leucaena shannoni, Parkinsonia aculeata, Pithecellobium dulce e Senna otomaria. As espécies estudadas foram plantadas no Campo Experimental de Glória, da Embrapa Semi-Árido, no município de Nossa Senhora da Glória, SE. O plantio foi feito em covas de 30x30cm, sem adubação, espaçadas em 3x2m, seguindo o delineamento estatístico de blocos ao acaso com três repetições, com 36 plantas por parcela. Foram avaliadas a sobrevivência, a altura e o diâmetro à altura de l,30m do solo aos 55 meses de idade após o plantio definitivo no campo.. Os resultados mostram que as espécies G. sepium e A. guachepele sobressaíram-se em relação às demais, apresentando, respectivamente, alturas médias (± desvio-padrão) de 4,0±0,4 e 4,3±0,2m, diâmetros médios (± desviopadrão) de 4,4±0,5 e 6,3±0,1cm, com taxas de sobrevivência de 100 e 98%. L leucocephala, embora tenha atingido altos valores médios de altura (5,0±0,3m) e de diâmetro (6,0±l,5cm), apresentou baixa taxa de sobrevivência (44%). Ressalta-se, ainda, a mortalidade de 100% dos indivíduos de L diversifolia e A. farnesiana. As espécies Gliricidia sepium e Albizia guachepele destacaram-se silviculturalmente, com grande potencialidade para áreas semi-áridas do Estado de Sergipe. Acacia farnesiana, Leucaena diversifolia e Senna otomaria não se adequaram às condições semi-áridas da região.
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Olmedo-Juarez, A., R. Rojo Rubio, P. Mendoza-de Gives, J. F. Vázquez-Armijo, B. Albarran-Portillo, and C. Garcia-Hernandez. "030 Ovicidal effect of the fruit and leaf of Caesalpinia coriaria against Haemonchus contortus and Haemonchus placei." Journal of Animal Science 95, suppl_4 (August 1, 2017): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.2527/asasann.2017.030.

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Manuel-Pablo, A., M. M. Y. Elghandour, J. Olivares-Pérez, S. Rojas-Hernández, M. Cipriano-Salazar, B. Cruz-Lagunas, and L. M. Camacho-Diaz. "Productive performance, rumen fermentation and carcass yield of goats supplemented with cascalote fruit (Caesalpinia coriaria J. Wild.)." Agroforestry Systems 94, no. 4 (November 9, 2018): 1381–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10457-018-0312-9.

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Pájaro González, Y., D. Méndez Cuadro, E. Fernández Daza, L. A. Franco Ospina, C. Redondo Bermúdez, and F. Díaz Castillo. "Inhibitory activity of the protein carbonylation and hepatoprotective effect of the ethanol-soluble extract of Caesalpinia coriaria Jacq." Oriental Pharmacy and Experimental Medicine 16, no. 3 (May 31, 2016): 225–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13596-016-0228-8.

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Jeeva, K., M. Thiyagarajan, V. Elangovan, N. Geetha, and P. Venkatachalam. "Caesalpinia coriaria leaf extracts mediated biosynthesis of metallic silver nanoparticles and their antibacterial activity against clinically isolated pathogens." Industrial Crops and Products 52 (January 2014): 714–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2013.11.037.

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PÉREZ–CISNEROS, Miguel Angel, Richard RENGIFO, Amilcar ÁLVAREZ, and Griselda FERRARA DE GINER. "Proposal integral use of Divi–divi fruits (Caesalpinia coriaria) in the scope: oil well drilling, folder and social development." Banat's Journal of Biotechnology X, no. 19 (April 30, 2019): 11–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.7904/2068-4738-x(19)-11.

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Hagen, Ferry, Anuradha Chowdhary, Anupam Prakash, Jan-Bart Yntema, and Jacques F. Meis. "Molecular characterization of Cryptococcus gattii genotype AFLP6/VGII isolated from woody debris of divi-divi (Caesalpinia coriaria), Bonaire, Dutch Caribbean." Revista Iberoamericana de Micología 31, no. 3 (July 2014): 193–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.riam.2013.10.007.

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De Jesús-Martínez, X., A. Olmedo-Juárez, S. Rojas Hernández, A. Zamilpa, P. Mendoza de Gives, M. E. Lopez-Arellano, A. Villa-Mancera, L. M. Camacho-Díaz, M. Cipriano Salazar, and J. Olivares-Pérez. "Evaluation of the hydroalcoholic extract elaborated with Caesalpinia coriaria Jacq Willd tree fruits in the control of Haemonchus contortus Rudolphi." Agroforestry Systems 94, no. 4 (May 15, 2019): 1315–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10457-019-00398-0.

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Sánchez-Carranza, Jessica, Laura Alvarez, Silvia Marquina-Bahena, Enrique Salas-Vidal, Verónica Cuevas, Elizabeth Jiménez, Rafael Veloz G., Maelle Carraz, and Leticia González-Maya. "Phenolic Compounds Isolated from Caesalpinia coriaria Induce S and G2/M Phase Cell Cycle Arrest Differentially and Trigger Cell Death by Interfering with Microtubule Dynamics in Cancer Cell Lines." Molecules 22, no. 4 (April 22, 2017): 666. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules22040666.

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Chacón-Pacheco, Julio Javier, Gerson Salcedo-Rivera, Luis Camilo Ramos Madera, Andrés Blanco-Narváez, Sebastián Herazo-Callejas, and Jesús Ballesteros-Correa. "REFUGIOS Y SITIOS DE PERCHA DE Saccopteryx bilineata Temminck, 1838 (Chiroptera : Emballonuridae) EN EL CARIBE COLOMBIANO." Oecologia Australis 24, no. 04 (December 14, 2020): 849–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.4257/oeco.2020.2404.08.

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Saccopteryx bilineata is a bat of wide geographical distribution in the Neotropics, but in Colombia there is very little information about its biology and roost ecology. This contribution presents a description of the shelters that S. bilineata uses in the Colombian Caribbean region, especially in areas of tropical dry forest. Although it has been documented that it shares shelters with many species of bats, this work presents the first record where S. bilineata shares refuge with Molossus molossus and the use as shelters or roosting sites of species of Brownea ariza, Caesalpinea coriaria and Ceiba pentandra. The high ecological plasticity of the species is ratified in terms of the use of available environments and shelters, as well as cohabiting with other bat species.
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Gogia, Nishita, Anandhi D, Kanaga G, and Revathi K. "In Vitro Evaluation of Anti-Mitotic Activity of Green Synthesized Silver Nanoparticles from Ethanolic Extract of Chromolaena odorata, Caesalpinia coriaria (Bark and Leaves) using Allium cepa Roots." Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, August 6, 2021, 4107–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.52711/0974-360x.2021.00711.

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The scope of the present study was to evaluate the In-vitro biological potential of Green synthesized silver nanoparticles from Chromolaena odorata, Caesalpinia coriaria (Bark) and Caesalpinia coriaria (Leaf). We investigated the effect of green synthesized silver nanoparticles from Chromolaena odorata, Caesalpinia coriaria (Bark) and Caesalpinia coriaria (Leaf) by studying anti-mitotic activity An attempt has been made to evaluate the anti-mitotic activity of silver nanoparticles using Allium cepa roots. The mitotic index of the root tips meristem was calculated and compared with the standard methotrexate. Antimitotic activity results shows the mitotic index was ranged from 30-40%. Green synthesized silver nanoparticles from Chromolaena odorato, Caesalpinia coriaria (Bark) and Caesalpinia coriaria (Leaf) possess significant anti-mitotic activity.
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"Bioautography assay of Caesalpinia coriaria (Jacq) wild, as antifungal agent." International Journal of Current Research in Biology and Medicine 1, no. 6 (September 22, 2016): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.22192/ijcrbm.2016.01.06.001.

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Lopez-Pazos, Silvio Alejandro, Leanis Pitre-Ruiz, Deycis Galván-Ayala, Kelly Johanna Ávila Mendez, and Omar Castro-Uriana. "In vitro antimicrobial activity of Caesalpinia coriaria (Jacq.) Willd extracts on Streptococcus pyogenes and Candida albicans." Vitae 28, no. 2 (June 22, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.17533/udea.vitae.v28n2a345381.

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Background: “Dividivi” Caesalpinia coriaria (Jacq.) Willd fruits are traditionally used by the Wayuú community in La Guajira (Colombia) to treat oral and skin cavity diseases caused by bacteria and fungi. Streptococcus pyogenes is a gram-positive cocci of group A (beta-hemolytic) that is the cause of pharyngeal disease, scarlet fever, cellulitis, erysipelas, or toxic shock-like syndrome. Alternatively, Candida albicans is a yeast-like fungus that is a normal flora of the digestive tract, vagina, or skin folds; it has been known to be the root cause of opportunistic diseases such as diaper rash, oral and esophagus thrush, or vulvovaginitis. Objective: This study evaluated the antimicrobial activity of methanolic and ethanolic extracts of C. coriaria (Jacq.) Willd dry fruits on S. pyogenes ATCC 12384 and C. albicans ATTC 14053. Method: C. coriaria extracts were obtained from the Soxhlet method using two solvents (methanol and ethanol 98%) prepared from pulverized fruits. A phytochemical test and an antimicrobial activity assay were performed using the obtained extracts and tested using S. pyogenes ATCC 12384 and C. albicans ATTC 14053 strains. Results: A phytochemical profile was performed, examining the presence of bioactive metabolites (tannins, alkaloids, glycosides, saponins, and anthraquinones) from each extract. Antimicrobial susceptibility tests showed that the ethanolic extract inhibited S. pyogenes ATCC 12384, causing inhibition halos of 14.1 ± 0.1 mm and a Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) of 172 mg/ml, and C. albicans test shows inhibition halos of 16.1 ± 0.2 mm and MIC of 212 mg/ml. Additionally, the methanolic extract inhibited S. pyogenes with inhibition halos of 15.2 ± 0.2 mm and MIC of 152 mg/ml; no inhibitory effect was observed on C. albicans. Conclusion: This study revealed that C. coriaria has an antimicrobial effect on the tested species opening the field of its possible use as a therapeutic agent.
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"ECO-FRIENDLY SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SILVER NANOPARTICLES FROM CAESALPINIA CORIARIA (Jacq) Willd." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 11, no. 1 (March 1, 2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2019.11.01.029.

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Rojas-Morales, Diana, Jaime Cubides-Cárdenas, Andrea Constanza Montenegro, Carlos Alberto Martínez, Ronnal Ortíz-Cuadros, and Leyla Rios-de Álvarez. "Anthelmintic effect of four extracts obtained from Caesalpinia coriaria foliage against the eggs and larvae of Haemonchus contortus." Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária 30, no. 3 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1984-29612021057.

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Abstract To investigate the in vitro anthelmintic efficacy of dividivi (Caesalpinia coriaria), a traditional medicinal plant used in Central America and the northern part of South America, extracts from the foliage of this plant were subjected to the egg hatching test (EHT) and larval exsheathment inhibition test (LEIT), against Haemonchus contortus. Four different extracts were evaluated: acetone-water (AW), methanol-water (MW), acetone-water-dichloromethane (AWD) and methanol-water-dichloromethane (MWD). The concentrations used for the EHT and LEIT tests ranged from 500 to 4000 µg mL-1 and six repetitions per concentration. The effective concentrations (EC50) were calculated using Probit analysis. The EC50 for EHT were 2947.0, 3347.0, 3959.6 and 4538.7 µg mL-1 for MWD, MW, AW and AWD, respectively. The EC50 for LEIT were 2883.4, 5927.4, 9876.3 and 9955.4 µg mL-1 for AWD, AW, MWD and MW, respectively. The methanol extracts were the most effective in inhibiting the hatching of eggs, while the acetone extracts showed efficacy in inhibiting larval exsheathment. This study explains the importance that C. coriaria has as a medicinal plant in Central and South American countries.
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Ramírez, Suchini. "Efecto del uso de harina de semilla de Nacascolote (Caesalpinia coriaria) en el curtido de cueros de bovino, Chiquimula, Guatemala." Revista Ciencia Multidisciplinaria CUNORI 1, no. 1 (August 30, 2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.36314/cunori.v1i1.35.

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El trabajo es respuesta a que en el curtido de cueros se usan químicos como el cromo, altamente contaminante al medio ambiente, por otro lado, se utilizan productos vegetales como corteza de roble y quebracho método destructivo del árbol. Determinar la dosis de harina de semilla de Nacascolote que en la curtiembre de cueros proporcione los mejores rendimientos. Para el desarrollo del experimento se utilizó 0.75, 1.00, 1.25 y 1.50 g. de harina de nacascolote/g. de cuero, con un diseño de bloques al azar y la prueba de medias LSD, las variables evaluadas fueron el peso(g) y grosor (mm). Las variables sensoriales, textura, resistencia al doblez y frote, uniformidad, adherencia al acabado,brillo, impermeabilidad y grado de curtiembre, analizadas con la prueba de Friedman, usando un panel de expertos en el curtiembre. Los resultados indicaron que el peso final evidencia que el tratamiento de 1.0 g. harina/g. de cuero,presentó diferencia significativa (P
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Rojo-Rubio, Rolando, Manases González-Cortazar, Agustín Olmedo-Juárez, Alejandro Zamilpa, Javier Arece-García, German David Mendoza-Martínez, Héctor Aarón Lee-Rangel, José Fernando Vázquez-Armijo, and Pedro Mendoza-de Gives. "Caesalpinia coriaria fruits and leaves extracts possess in vitro ovicidal activity against Haemonchus contortus and Haemonchus placei." Veterinaria México OA 6, no. 4 (December 11, 2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/fmvz.24486760e.2019.4.601.

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The ovicidal effect of hydro-alcoholic extracts from mature fruits and dried leaves of the Caesalpinia coriariatree, against Haemonchus contortus and H. placei was evaluated by the egg hatching inhibition test (EHIT). Secondary compounds within the extracts were identified by high performance liquid chromatography. Five extract concentrations were assessed in the inhibition tests (25.0, 12.5, 6.2, 3.1 and 1.5 mg/mL), using distilled water and Thiabendazole (0.5 mg/mL) as negative and positive controls, respectively. The results were analysed under a 2 × 2 × 6 completely randomized factorial design, and mean differences were established by the Tukey’s post hoc test. The 50% (EC50) and 90% (EC90) effective concentrations for each extract were determined using a Probit analysis.A concentration-dependent ovicidal effect of hydro-alcoholic extracts from both leaves and fruits was observed, reaching a 100% efficacy against both nematode species with the 25.0 mg/mL concentration (p < 0.05). The EC50 for the fruit and leaves extracts were established as 1.63 and 3.91 mg/mL, and as 3.98 and 11.68 mg/mL, against H. contortus and H. placei, respectively. The most important secondary compounds identified in extracts were free-condensed tannins, gallic acid and methyl-gallate.In conclusion,hydro-alcoholic extracts from C. coriaria mature fruits and dried leaves inhibit in vitro egg hatching of H. contortus and H. placei.
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Basave Villalobos, Erickson, Víctor Manuel Cetina Alcalá, Miguel Ángel López López, Carlos Ramírez Herrera, Carlos Trejo López, and Víctor Conde Martínez. "La poda aérea como práctica cultural en vivero para Caesalpinea coriaria (Jacq.) Willd." Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Forestales 12, no. 63 (December 18, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.29298/rmcf.v12i63.799.

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Las prácticas culturales de vivero tienen como objetivo mejorar la calidad de las plantas e incrementar la supervivencia de las reforestaciones; sin embargo, para cada especie debe examinarse el efecto de las diversas prácticas para definir su factibilidad de implementación. Este estudio analiza el efecto de la poda aérea en la calidad morfológica de plantas de Caesalpinea coriaria para determinar su potencial como práctica cultural. En condiciones de invernadero, se evaluaron tres niveles de poda: 0 %, 25 % y 50 %. El efecto de las podas se examinó en plantas de seis meses por medio de atributos e índices morfológicos de calidad, tales como: altura de la parte aérea, diámetro del tallo, peso seco aéreo, de raíz y total, relación entre peso seco aéreo y raíz, Índice de Esbeltez e Índice de Calidad de Dickson. No hubo un efecto significativo de la poda, excepto en la altura y en el Índice de Esbeltez (p<0.05). Los valores mayores de 37.08 cm de altura y 12.81 de Índice de Esbeltez, correspondieron a plantas sin poda, mientras que los menores se presentaron en las plantas podadas al 25 % (29.06 cm y 10.75, para altura e Índice de Esbeltez, respectivamente). Con base en los resultados, se concluye que la poda aérea no mejora la calidad morfológica de los individuos de C. coriaria, por lo que no es recomendable como práctica cultural para producir plantas de esta especie en vivero.
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